Anna Clift Smith’s Van Buren Life, with an Essay on Anna’s Life and Times
Fairbairn & Company, Fredonia, New York, 1996
Description
Anna Clift Smith was an artist, writer, illustrator, carpenter, and a feminist who lived alone in a small cottage on Lake Erie. The book includes a facsimile of Smith’s original diary as well as a biographical essay and photographs and illustrations of the area. The choices for design, type, size, paper, and binding are all sensitive to the original diary and reflective of the author’s humble, independent, and pioneering spirit. Many people collaborated harmoniously on the project, which celebrates the strength and joy of women.
Collections:
Design of Understanding 2
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Information design
Credits
- Design firm
- Fairbairn & Company
- Art director/designer
- Jan Fairbairn
- Photographer
- Sue Besemer
- Writer
- Wendy Woodury Straight
- Typefaces
- Adobe Garamond, Abobe Garamond Expert
- Printer
- Thorner Press
- Fabricator
- Lynne McElhaney-Kirk/Dun Bindery
- Papers
- Mohawk Superfine Text, Soft White Eggshell; Cover, Mideggen, Paste Paper Surface Treatment
- Publishers
- Friends of Reed Library, State University of New York College at Fredonia
- Client
- Friends of Reed Library
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